Easy hook armrest assembly for aircraft seat

ABSTRACT

An armrest for a seat may comprise paneling and an easy hook assembly. The easy hook assembly may include a flange and a keyhole protrusion. The flange and the keyhole protrusion may each extending beyond an exterior surface of the paneling. The flange and the keyhole protrusion may allow the armrest to be installed after the paneling is attached.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a divisional of, claims priority to, U.S.application Ser. No. 16/278,521, filed Feb. 18, 2019 and titled “EASYHOOK ARMREST ASSEMBLY FOR AIRCRAFT SEAT,” which is hereby incorporatedby reference in its entirety.

FIELD

The present disclosure relates to aircraft seats, and, morespecifically, to an easy hook assembly for an aircraft seat armrest.

BACKGROUND

Aircraft seats may include armrests for occupant comfort. The armrestsare generally attached via a bracket. Shrouding and/or upholstery maysurround, or be otherwise located on and around, the bracketing toincrease the comfort and visual appeal of the armrest. Armrestinstallation generally consists of attaching the shrouds after thebrackets have been attached to the seat. Attachment of the shrouds candamage the finished visual areas (e.g., the upholstery) due to thehandling and tools used while installing the shrouds. Further, currentarmrest attachment methods do not allow for removal of the armrest forrepair or maintenance with the shrouding attached. In other words, theshrouding may be removed to expose the components associated withdetaching the armrest from seat. Such attaching and detaching of theshrouding can lead to damage and increases the time associated with seatinstallation and maintenance.

SUMMARY

An armrest for a seat is disclosed herein. In accordance with variousembodiments, the armrest may comprise paneling and an easy hookassembly. The easy hook assembly may comprise a flange extending beyondan exterior surface of the paneling, and a keyhole protrusion extendingbeyond the exterior surface of the paneling.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further comprise asupport bracket located between an inboard portion of the paneling andan outboard portion of the paneling. The inboard portion of the panelingmay comprise the exterior surface.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further comprise anarm attached to the support bracket. The flange and the keyholeprotrusion may extend from the arm. In various embodiments, the arm maycomprise a U-shape.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further comprise amounting bracket. The mounting bracket may define a keyhole openingconfigured to receive the keyhole protrusion. The mounting bracket maycomprise a horizontal surface configured to support the flange.

In various embodiments, the flange may be generally orthogonal to theexterior surface of the paneling. In various embodiments, the panelingmay be configured to translate relative to the flange.

A seat for an aircraft is also disclosed herein. In accordance withvarious embodiments, the seat may comprise a seat pan, a side panellocated adjacent the seat pan, and an armrest coupled to the side panel.The armrest may include paneling and an easy hook assembly. The easyhook assembly may comprise a flange extending beyond an exterior surfaceof the paneling, and a keyhole protrusion extending beyond the exteriorsurface of the paneling.

In various embodiments, the keyhole protrusion may be located through akeyhole opening defined by the side panel. In various embodiments, theflange may be located on a horizontal surface of the side panel.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further comprise asupport bracket located between an inboard portion of the paneling andan outboard portion of the paneling. The inboard portion of the panelingmay comprise the exterior surface.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further comprise anarm attached to the support bracket. The flange and the keyholeprotrusion may extend from the arm.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further include amounting bracket coupled to the side panel. The mounting bracket maydefine a keyhole opening. The keyhole protrusion may be located throughthe keyhole opening. In various embodiments, the flange may be locatedon a surface of the mounting bracket.

In various embodiments, the paneling may be configured to translaterelative to the side panel.

An easy hook assembly for an armrest of a seat is also disclosed herein.In accordance with various embodiments, the easy hook assembly maycomprise a support bracket and an arm extending from the supportbracket. The arm may include a flange defining a fastener orifice, andat least one of a first keyhole protrusion or a first keyhole opening.

In various embodiments, the arm may comprise a first strut attached tothe support bracket, and a second strut generally parallel to the firststrut. The second strut may include the at least one of the firstkeyhole protrusion or the first keyhole opening.

In various embodiments, the flange may be generally orthogonal to thesecond strut. In various embodiments, the flange may be configured toextend past an exterior panel surface of the armrest.

In various embodiments, the easy hook assembly may further comprising amounting bracket. The mounting bracket may comprise a horizontal surfaceconfigured to support the flange, and at least one of a second keyholeprotrusion or a second keyhole opening.

The foregoing features and elements may be combined in variouscombinations without exclusivity, unless expressly indicated otherwise.These features and elements as well as the operation thereof will becomemore apparent in light of the following description and the accompanyingdrawings. It should be understood, however, the following descriptionand drawings are intended to be exemplary in nature and non-limiting.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The subject matter of the present disclosure is particularly pointed outand distinctly claimed in the concluding portion of the specification. Amore complete understanding of the present disclosure, however, may bestbe obtained by referring to the detailed description and claims whenconsidered in connection with the figures, wherein like numerals denotelike elements.

FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of an aircraft seat havingarmrests with easy hook assemblies, in accordance with variousembodiments;

FIG. 2A illustrates an assembly view of an armrest easy hook assemblyand a seat side panel, in accordance with various embodiments;

FIG. 2B illustrates an armrest attached to a seat side panel via an easyhook assembly, in accordance with various embodiments;

FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate an armrest having an easy hook assembly andadjustable paneling, in accordance with various embodiments; and

FIG. 4 illustrates mounting brackets of an easy hook assembly attachedto a side panel of a seat, in accordance with various embodiments.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

The detailed description of exemplary embodiments herein makes referenceto the accompanying drawings, which show exemplary embodiments by way ofillustration. While these exemplary embodiments are described insufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice theexemplary embodiments of the disclosure, it should be understood thatother embodiments may be realized and that logical changes andadaptations in design and construction may be made in accordance withthis disclosure and the teachings herein. Thus, the detailed descriptionherein is presented for purposes of illustration only and notlimitation. The steps recited in any of the method or processdescriptions may be executed in any order and are not necessarilylimited to the order presented.

Furthermore, any reference to singular includes plural embodiments, andany reference to more than one component or step may include a singularembodiment or step. Also, any reference to attached, fixed, connected orthe like may include permanent, removable, temporary, partial, fulland/or any other possible attachment option. Additionally, any referenceto without contact (or similar phrases) may also include reduced contactor minimal contact. Surface cross hatching lines may be used throughoutthe figures to denote different parts but not necessarily to denote thesame or different materials.

Throughout the present disclosure, like reference numbers denote likeelements. Accordingly, elements with like element numbering may be shownin the figures, but may not be necessarily repeated herein for the sakeof clarity. As used herein, “distal” refers to a direction away from, ora location generally farther from a reference component. As used herein,“proximate” refers to a direction toward, or a location generally closerto a reference component.

Aircraft seats of the present disclosure may include armrests havingeasy hook assemblies. In various embodiments, the easy hook assembliesmay include one or more horizontally extending flange(s) configured tosupport attachment of the armrest to a seat pan. The flanges may beexterior to and/or extend from decorative paneling of the armrest. Inthis regard, the easy hook assembly may allow the decorative paneling tobe installed prior to attaching armrest to the seat pan. Additionally,the easy hook assembly may allow the armrest to be removed from the seatpan without removing the decorative paneling.

With reference to FIG. 1, a seat 100 is illustrated, in accordance withvarious embodiments. In various embodiment, seat 100 may be an aircraftseat. Seat 100 includes a seat back 102 and a seat pan 104. Seat pan 104may be attached to a pedestal 106 configured to secure seat 100 to, forexample, an aircraft floor. Seat 100 includes a pair of side panels 110located on opposing sides of seat pan 104. Seat 100 further includes aset of armrests 112 (one shown) with one armrest 112 attached to eachside panel 110. For clarity and to illustrate features of side panel 110only one armrest 112 is shown in FIG. 1. Armrest 112 includes an easyhook assembly 120. Easy hook assembly 120 is configured to couplearmrest 112 to side panel 110. Armrest 112 may include paneling 124.Paneling 124 may include shrouding and/or upholstery. For example,paneling 124 may be formed from plastic and/or fabric. Portions ofpaneling 124 may also include foam or other cushioning elements.Paneling 124 surrounds structural components of armrest 112 and easyhook assembly 120. Paneling 124 may increase the comfort and visualappeal of armrest 112. As described in further detail below, easy hookassembly 120 is configured to attach armrest 112 to side panel 110 withpaneling 124 installed or otherwise attached to armrest 112. In thisregard, components of easy hook assembly 120 (e.g., flanges 130 and/orkeyhole protrusions 132) may be located outside paneling 124, such thatarmrest 112 can be attached to side panel 110 after installing paneling124 and can be detached from side panel 110 without removing paneling124.

With reference to FIGS. 2A and 2B, additional details of the attachmentof armrest 112 to side panel 110 are described, in accordance withvarious embodiments. Paneling 124 may include an outboard portion 126(also referred to herein as outboard panel portion 126) and an inboardportion 128 (also referred to herein as inboard panel portion 128).Inboard panel portion 128 has been removed in FIG. 2A for clarity and tobetter illustrate features of easy hook assembly 120. Inboard panelportion 128 is located adjacent or proximate side panel 110. Outboardpanel portion 126 is located opposite inboard panel portion 128. In thisregard, outboard panel portion 126 is distal side panel 110.

Easy hook assembly 120 includes a support bracket 140 and one or morearm(s) 142. Support bracket 140 may be located between outboard panelportion 126 and inboard panel portion 128. Support bracket 140 maysupport paneling 124 and/or other armrest components (e.g., struts orposts 144) located between outboard panel portion 126 and inboard panelportion 128. In various embodiments, paneling 124 may be attached tosupport bracket 140.

Arms 142 of easy hook assembly 120 may be attached to support bracket140. For example, arms 142 may be attached to support bracket 140 viaarm fasteners 148. Arm fasteners 148 may include screws, rivets, clips,bolts and nuts, or any other suitable securement device. In variousembodiments, arms 142 may be integrally formed with support bracket 140.As used herein, “integrally formed” may include forming one, singlecontinuous piece. Arms 142 are configured to be secured to side panel110. In various embodiments, arms 142 may each be generally U-shaped. Inthis regard, arms 142 may each include a first strut 142 a, a secondstrut 142 b, and a connecting strut 142 c. First and second struts 142a, 142 b may be generally parallel to one another. As used in theprevious context, “generally parallel” means±15° from parallel. Firststrut 142 a may be attached to support bracket 140. First strut 142 amay be located proximate an internal surface 154 of outboard panelportion 126. Internal surface 154 is oriented toward inboard panelportion 128 and side panel 110. Connecting strut 142 c may extendbetween first strut 142 a and second strut 142 b. Second strut 142 b maybe located proximate inboard panel portion 128.

In various embodiments, arms 142 may each include a flange 130 and oneor more keyhole protrusion(s) 132. Flanges 130 may extend horizontallyfrom arms 142. Stated differently, flange 130 may extend away fromsecond strut 142 b and toward side panel 110. Flange 130 may begenerally orthogonal to an exterior surface 146 of inboard panel portion128 and/or generally orthogonal to second strut 142 b. As used in theprevious context, “generally orthogonal” means±15° from orthogonal.Exterior surface 146 of inboard panel portion 128 is oriented away fromoutboard panel portion 126 and toward side panel 110. The angle offlange 130 relative to second strut 142 b is selected such that flange130 will be parallel to a horizontal surface 156 of side panel 110.Horizontal surface 156 is generally orthogonal to exterior surface 146of inboard panel portion 128. As used in the previous context,“generally orthogonal” means±15° from orthogonal. When seat 100 (FIG. 1)is installed, horizontal surface 156 is generally parallel to the flooror surface supporting seat 100. As used in the previous context,“generally parallel” means±15° from parallel. Horizontal surface 156 andflange 130 are configured such that they are accessible when paneling124 is attached to armrest 112.

In various embodiments, flanges 130 may each define a fastener orifice162. Fastener orifices 162 are configured to align with panel orifices164 defined by horizontal surface 156 of side panel 110. Fasteners 166may be located through fastener orifices 162 and panel orifices 164.Fasteners 166 may secure flange 130 to side panel 110. Fasteners 166 mayinclude screws, rivets, pins, clips, bolts and nuts, or any othersuitable securement device. A length of flange 130 and a location offastener orifice 162 are selected such that fastener orifice 162 islocated outside, or exterior to, paneling 124. Stated differently,flange 130 is configured to extend past exterior surface 146 of inboardpanel portion 128, and fastener orifice 162 is located in the portion offlange 130 that is exterior to paneling 124.

In various embodiments, arms 142 may include one or more keyholeprotrusion(s) 132. Keyhole protrusion 132 may extend from second strut142 b toward side panel 110. Side panel 110 may include keyhole openings122 configured to receive keyhole protrusions 132. In variousembodiments, keyhole openings 122 may be formed through side panel 110.Stated differently, side panel 110 may define keyhole openings 122.Keyhole openings 122 each include a first portion 122 a comprising awidth W1 and a second, narrower portion 122 b comprising a width W2.Width W2 is less than width W1. Keyhole openings 122 and keyholeprotrusions 132 are configured such that keyhole protrusions 132 may beinserted in first portion 122 a and then translated in the direction ofarrow 160 into second portion 122 b. Keyhole openings 122 and keyholeprotrusions 132 are configured such that locating keyhole protrusions132 in second portion 122 b of keyhole openings 122 reduces or preventshorizontal translation of armrest 112 (i.e., translation away from sidepanel 110). Thus, vertical movement of arms 142 may be reduced orprevented by securing fasteners 166 to flange 130 and horizontal surface156, and horizontal movement of arms 142 may be reduced or prevented bylocating keyhole protrusions 132 in second portion 122 b of keyholeopenings 122.

While FIGS. 2A and 2B show keyhole protrusions 132 extending from secondstrut 142 b with keyhole opening 122 formed through side panel 110, itis further contemplated and understood that in various embodiments,second strut 142 b may define one or more keyhole opening(s), similar tokeyhole openings 122, and side panel 110 may include one or more akeyhole protrusion(s), similar to keyhole protrusions 132. Second strut142 b and side panel 110 may each also include a combination of keyholeprotrusions and keyhole openings.

Side panel 110 and arms 142 are configured such that, when keyholeprotrusions 132 are located within second portion 122 b of keyholeopenings 122, flange 130 will be located on or in close proximity tohorizontal surface 156 of side panel 110. Flange 130 and keyholeprotrusions 132 are configured to extend beyond exterior surface 146 ofinboard panel portion 128. In this regard, keyhole protrusions 132 maybe located through keyhole openings 122 and fasteners 166 may be locatedthrough flanges 130 when paneling 124 is attached to armrest 112. Forexample, paneling 124 may be attached to armrest 112 prior to securingarmrest 112 to side panel 110. Armrest 112 may also be removed from sidepanel 110 without removing paneling 124.

Referring to FIGS. 3A and 3B, an extendable armrest 212 having an easyhook assembly 220 is illustrated, in accordance with variousembodiments. In various embodiments, seat 100 may include extendablearmrest 212 in place of armrest 112. Easy hook assembly 220 includes asupport bracket 240 and arms 242.

Armrest 212 includes paneling 224. Paneling 224 may be configured totranslate relative to arms 242 of easy hook assembly 220. For example,paneling 224 may be translated in the direction of arrows 250 and 252.Armrest 212 may include posts, similar to posts 144 in FIG. 2A. Paneling224 may be attached to the posts. The posts may slide relative tosupport bracket 240, thereby translating paneling 224 in the directionof arrows 250 and 252.

Arms 242 may be fixed to side panel 110. In this regard, arms 242 mayremain stationary, while paneling 224 is translated in the direction ofarrows 250 and 252. Arms 242 may each include a flange 230 and one ormore keyhole protrusions 232, similar to flanges 130 and keyholeprotrusions 132 of easy hook assembly 120 in FIG. 2A. Fasteners 266 maysecure flanges 230 to horizontal surface 156 of side panel 110. Flanges230 extend beyond an exterior surface 246 of paneling 224. In thisregard, keyhole protrusions 232 may be located through keyhole openings122 and fasteners 266 may secure flanges 230 to side panel 110 withpaneling 224 attached to armrest 212. Paneling 224 may thus be attachedto armrest 212 prior to securing armrest 212 to side panel 110. Armrest212 may also be removed from side panel 110 without removing paneling224.

FIG. 4 illustrates mounting brackets 300 for attaching an armrest havingan easy hook assembly to a side panel that is not designed for easy hookassembly attachment. In various embodiments, easy hook assembly 120 ofFIG. 1 and/or easy hook assembly 220 of FIG. 3A may include mountingbrackets 300 for attaching arms 142, 242 to side panel 310. Mountingbrackets 300 are attached to side panel 310. Side panel 310 may bedevoid of keyhole openings and/or may be not include a surface suitablefor supporting flanges 130, 230 of easy hook assemblies 120, 220.Mounting brackets 300 may thus allow armrests that include an easy hookassembly (e.g., armrest 112 in FIG. 2A or armrest 212 in FIG. 3A) to beretrofit onto side panels which were not originally designed to supportattachment of an easy hook assembly.

Mounting brackets 300 may each define a keyhole opening 322, similar tokeyhole opening 122 in FIG. 2A. Mounting brackets 300 further include ahorizontal surface 324 configured to support flanges 130, 230 andreceive fasteners 166, 266. A distance between horizontal surface 324and keyhole opening 322 is selected such that, when the keyholeprotrusion (e.g., keyhole protrusion 132 in FIG. 2A or keyholeprotrusion 232 in FIG. 3A) is located in narrow portion 322 b of keyholeopening 322, the easy hook flange (e.g., flange 130 in FIG. 2A or flange230 in FIG. 3A) will be located on, or in close proximity to, horizontalsurface 324 of mounting bracket 300. Mounting brackets 300 may thusallow armrests having easy hook assemblies to be coupled to side panel310 with paneling attached to the armrest.

While FIG. 4 shows keyhole openings 322 defined by mounting bracket 300,it is further contemplated and understood that, in various embodiments,mounting bracket 300 may include one or more keyhole protrusion(s) andthe easy hook assembly arms (e.g., arms 142 in FIG. 2A or arms 242 inFIG. 3A) may define the keyhole opening(s).

Benefits and other advantages have been described herein with regard tospecific embodiments. Furthermore, the connecting lines shown in thevarious figures contained herein are intended to represent exemplaryfunctional relationships and/or physical couplings between the variouselements. It should be noted that many alternative or additionalfunctional relationships or physical connections may be present in apractical system. However, the benefits, advantages, and any elementsthat may cause any benefit or advantage to occur or become morepronounced are not to be construed as critical, required, or essentialfeatures or elements of the disclosure. The scope of the disclosure isaccordingly to be limited by nothing other than the appended claims, inwhich reference to an element in the singular is not intended to mean“one and only one” unless explicitly so stated, but rather “one ormore.” Moreover, where a phrase similar to “at least one of A, B, or C”is used in the claims, it is intended that the phrase be interpreted tomean that A alone may be present in an embodiment, B alone may bepresent in an embodiment, C alone may be present in an embodiment, orthat any combination of the elements A, B and C may be present in asingle embodiment; for example, A and B, A and C, B and C, or A and Band C.

Systems, methods and apparatus are provided herein. In the detaileddescription herein, references to “various embodiments”, “oneembodiment”, “an embodiment”, “an example embodiment”, etc., indicatethat the embodiment described may include a particular feature,structure, or characteristic, but every embodiment may not necessarilyinclude the particular feature, structure, or characteristic. Moreover,such phrases are not necessarily referring to the same embodiment.Further, when a particular feature, structure, or characteristic isdescribed in connection with an embodiment, it is submitted that it iswithin the knowledge of one skilled in the art to affect such feature,structure, or characteristic in connection with other embodimentswhether or not explicitly described. After reading the description, itwill be apparent to one skilled in the relevant art(s) how to implementthe disclosure in alternative embodiments.

Furthermore, no element, component, or method step in the presentdisclosure is intended to be dedicated to the public regardless ofwhether the element, component, or method step is explicitly recited inthe claims. No claim element herein is intended to invoke 35 U.S.C.112(f), unless the element is expressly recited using the phrase “meansfor.” As used herein, the terms “comprises”, “comprising”, or any othervariation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion, suchthat a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list ofelements does not include only those elements but may include otherelements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method,article, or apparatus.

What is claimed is:
 1. An easy hook assembly for an armrest of a seat,comprising: a support bracket; and an arm extending from the supportbracket, the arm including: a flange defining a fastener orifice; and atleast one of a first keyhole protrusion or a first keyhole opening. 2.The easy hook assembly of claim 1, wherein the arm comprises: a firststrut attached to the support bracket; and a second strut generallyparallel to the first strut, the second strut including the at least oneof the first keyhole protrusion or the first keyhole opening.
 3. Theeasy hook assembly of claim 2, wherein the flange is generallyorthogonal to the second strut.
 4. The easy hook assembly of claim 3,wherein the flange is configured to extend past an exterior panelsurface of the armrest.
 5. The easy hook assembly of claim 4, furthercomprising mounting bracket comprising: a horizontal surface configuredto support the flange; and at least one of a second keyhole protrusionor a second keyhole opening.